I tried to put an explanation up but for some reason, they never show...it was a perfectly good frnt leg, but he is 8yrs old, he was injured on lf rear knee as a 6wk old; we got him from the rescue-his legs have never been broken, but he was always sort of crooked after being tossed in that dumpster as a babe. this damaged frt leg is caused from years of acting as a rudder. after pain meds, he can run and all other activities.
WOW!! We have not seen that issue yet. Is that a result of an injury or some type of neurologic disorder. Is it something that is anticipated to be treatable and that he will recover from?
We have a fostered pair that looks nearly identical to those two; our male (New Zealand) is named George and the female (Rhinelander) is Gracie.
I tried to put an explanation up but for some reason, they never show...it was a perfectly good frnt leg, but he is 8yrs old, he was injured on lf rear knee as a 6wk old; we got him from the rescue-his legs have never been broken, but he was always sort of crooked after being tossed in that dumpster as a babe. this damaged frt leg is caused from years of acting as a rudder. after pain meds, he can run and all other activities.
KIMZMAD 6 months ago
WOW!! We have not seen that issue yet. Is that a result of an injury or some type of neurologic disorder. Is it something that is anticipated to be treatable and that he will recover from?
We have a fostered pair that looks nearly identical to those two; our male (New Zealand) is named George and the female (Rhinelander) is Gracie.
blhtaz 6 months ago